Meet
my Easter Chic Chics-EZ, Eugenie, Easter
& Esme, they can be cute , they can be goofy, they can be one of the best
in your Easter basket this year. Let’s make your very own Easter Chic Chics for
this Easter now! Get to know them better you can click HERE!

When you are done Rnd
8 or 9, you can insert the safty eyes here on Rnd 7, but before you do so, make
sure you row down to see how to locate the beak first.

Rnd8~12—X (30)

Rnd13— 4X, / (25)

Stuff as you go from
here to the end

Rnd14—BLO : 8 ( X , / ) till the end, you will have one
more stitch left, just single crochet the last stitch. ( 17)

I designed Rnd 14 to
crochet back loop only to form a base that the chics can really sit properly so
they won’t be like wobbling around, if you want them to look more like an
egg-shape, you can just crochet normally on this round to create a rounder
shape for the chics.

Feel free to decide where you want to sew the
legs/toes, just to make sure the length is right, here I use the stitch to help
you see better. For the length of each toes , the shorter ones are 2 stitches
long, and the longest toes are 3 stitches long.

Between the 2 legs, I count 4 stitches apart,
you can sew them closer or wider, it’s up to you .

BEAK—Important!!

Cut off some little triangles from the orange
felt for beaks

Hot glue or glue between the body Rnd 7and Rnd
8, and make sure it’s between the 2 legs you just made. Once you located the
beak, then you can start the rest.

Notice: No matter what
kind of eyes you are making, they are both 1 stitch apart from the beak.

Eyes of the Eugenie chic

Use black yarn to sew

You can start with the right or left eyes, no
matter which one you go first, make sure you count 1 stitch apart from the top of the beak (pic 1) . Insert the needle at the back of the body—
leave a tail which is long enough for you to tie a knot later— and come out
at point A (pic1)

Count 2 stitches to upper right/left and insert
the needle to point B (pic2)

Count 1 stitch down and come out at point C
(pic 3)

Insert the needle back to point A (pic 4)

Count 2 stitches to lower right/left and insert
the needle to point D (pic 4)

Or you can just count 1 stitch down right under
point C , which is the point D and insert back to point A (pic 5)

Now you are done one eye, you just insert back
to the point A, now your needle will come out at another side of the eye, still
count 1 stitch apart from the beak (pic 6) , repeat pic 1~5

When you are done both eyes, make sure your
needle come out at the very first spot you insert at the back of the body.( pic
7)

Tie a knot and weave it into the body to hide
it. (pic 8 ) Nice and secure!

If this is too hard for you, here’s another way
to help you out. Check the picture below and you will see how the pattern go.

Eyes of the EZ chic

Use black yarn to sew

Start whichever side of the eye you want,
again, make sure you count 1 stitch apart from the beak, here we go!!

Insert the needle with thread from the back of
the body — leave a tail which is long enough for you to tie a knot later—
and come out at point A (pic 1)

Count 3 stitches to the left/right and insert
to point B , don’t pull too tight, you have to loosen it a bit to create a
smile-like curve (pic2)

Sew the eye lashes (pic 3~4)

Now you are done one eye, go ahead to make the
other eye .

When you are done both eyes, Repeat pic 7~8.

Eyes of the Esme chic

Cut down 2 circles from the white felt, use the
black marker to draw a dot in the middle of the circle, hot glue /glue them to
the face, make sure they are both 1 stitch apart from the beak.

Wings/ Hands

Use the tail you save to thread the needle and
sew the wings/hands to body Round 7 , about 2 stitches away from the eyes.

When you are done , make sure your needle come
out from the center top of the body (pic 1) for both hands.

Insert the needle right in the middle of the
thread (pic 3) and kinda brush/trim to separate them into 4 threads (pic 4)

Trim them to the length you want , nice and
fluffy!

Cheeks

Use the marker or the real blush to make the
pink cheek

Here, now you have your very own Easter Chic
Chics, I can’t wait to see how cute they are in your Easter basket, don’t
forget to share the pic with me!!

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This pattern is an original pattern
designed by Carrie Lu Fowler of Ohana Craft.

Please do not claim this pattern as
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